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青少年上网查阅健康记录的原因、感知有用性和体验到的提供者鼓励:瑞典的一项全国性调查。

Adolescents' reasons for accessing their health records online, perceived usefulness and experienced provider encouragement: a national survey in Sweden.

机构信息

Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

MedTech Science & Innovation Centre, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.

出版信息

BMJ Paediatr Open. 2024 Mar 9;8(1):e002258. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2023-002258.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Having online access to electronic health records (EHRs) may help patients become engaged in their care at an early age. However, little is known about adolescents using patient portals. A national survey conducted within the Nordic eHealth project NORDeHEALTH provided an important opportunity to advance our understanding of adolescent users of patient portals. The present study explored reasons for reading the EHRs, the perceived usefulness of information and functions in a patient portal and the association between frequency of use and encouragement to read the EHR.

METHODS

Data were collected in a survey using convenience sampling, available through the Swedish online health portal during 3 weeks in January and February 2022. This study included a subset of items and only respondents aged 15-19. Demographic factors and frequencies on Likert-style questions were reported with descriptive statistics, while Fisher's exact test was used to explore differences in use frequency based on having been encouraged to read by a healthcare professional (HCP).

RESULTS

Of 13 008 users who completed the survey, 218 (1.7%) were unique users aged 15-19 (females: 77.1%). One-fifth (47/218, 21.6%) had been encouraged by HCPs to read their records, and having been encouraged by HCPs was related to higher use frequency (p=0.018). All types of information were rated high on usefulness, while some functions were rated low, such as blocking specific clinical notes from HCPs and managing services for family members. The main reason for reading their health records online was out of curiosity.

CONCLUSIONS

Adolescents who read their records online perceive it to be useful. Encouragement by HCPs can lead to increased use of patient portals among adolescents. Findings should be considered in the future design of patient portals for adolescents.

摘要

背景

在线访问电子健康记录(EHRs)可以帮助患者在年轻时就开始参与自己的护理。然而,对于青少年使用患者门户的情况了解甚少。北欧电子健康项目 NORDeHEALTH 进行的一项全国性调查为深入了解青少年患者门户用户提供了重要机会。本研究探讨了阅读 EHR 的原因、患者门户中信息和功能的感知有用性,以及使用频率与阅读 EHR 的鼓励之间的关联。

方法

本研究通过便利抽样在瑞典在线健康门户中进行了一项调查,调查于 2022 年 1 月和 2 月的 3 周内进行。本研究仅包括年龄在 15-19 岁的受访者,这些受访者来自于调查中的部分项目。使用描述性统计方法报告了人口统计学因素和李克特式问题的频率,而 Fisher 确切检验则用于探索根据是否被医疗保健专业人员(HCP)鼓励阅读 EHR 而导致的使用频率差异。

结果

在完成调查的 13008 名用户中,有 218 名(1.7%)是唯一年龄在 15-19 岁的用户(女性占 77.1%)。有五分之一(47/218,21.6%)被 HCP 鼓励阅读他们的记录,并且被 HCP 鼓励与更高的使用频率相关(p=0.018)。所有类型的信息都被认为非常有用,而一些功能的评价较低,例如阻止 HCP 查看特定临床笔记和管理家庭成员的服务。在线阅读健康记录的主要原因是出于好奇。

结论

在线阅读 EHR 的青少年认为这很有用。HCP 的鼓励可以增加青少年对患者门户的使用。未来在为青少年设计患者门户时应考虑这些发现。

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